Toyota Yaris 2018MY has touched Australian soil for the
first time. It comes with visual updates that include redesigned front and rear
bumpers, new headlights, distinctive LED taillights, trapezoidal grille and
revised tailgate, complemented by newly designed wheels, 15- or 16-inch in
size, and the Azure Blue, replacing Aura, in the color palette.
Some of the safety systems that are standard on the
ZR and optional on the Ascent and SX are the pre-collision system, which warns
the driver of an imminent collision and preps the brakes for maximum braking,
lane departure alert whose role is to monitor the lane markings and help
prevent accidents caused by having the vehicle move out of its lane, and
automatic high beam.
All version of the 2017 Toyota Yaris are well
equipped and come with a display audio system, multi-function steering wheel,
air-con, and power windows, among others, whereas the mid-range SX adds front
fog lamps, rear privacy glass, and premium steering wheel and gear-shifter. The
top line ZR brings automatic climate control, sat-nav, Toyota Link connected mobility,
auto-leveling headlights and rear spoiler.
Powering the facelifted Yaris is a 1.3-liter
four-cylinder engine in the entry-level model, while the other two come with a
1.5-liter unit, solely. The SX can be had with either a manual or an automatic
gearbox, while the ZR comes only with an automatic transmission.
Prices remain unchanged at AUD 15,290 and AUD 17,330 for the Ascent and SX, respectively, while the ZR
can be had from AUD 22,470.